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Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment

Your HP Keyboard

The proper positioning and use of your HP keyboard is important when using HP
computing equipment. Be sure to observe the following recommendations to optimize
your comfort and safety:
• We recommend you place your keyboard in front of the screen or document holder,
whichever is viewed the most. Your HP keyboard has long cables so you can place
it in the position that is most comfortable for you while you are using your system.
• Because HP keyboards vary in depth, you'll want to be sure that your work surface
or keyboard tray has sufficient room to accommodate your model. The keyboard
tray should be wide enough to hold both the keyboard and mouse or trackball: 66
to 71 cm (26 to 28 inches).
• Your HP keyboard may have a kickstand that can be opened or closed to raise or
lower the keyboard angle. If you are in the correct sitting position with your elbows
at about the same level as the work surface, you may not need to use it. However,
if your elbows are below the work surface, you may wish to use the kickstand to
raise the back of the keyboard.
• An adjustable keyboard tray may be useful if you cannot adjust your chair or work
surface to the proper height for typing. It should adjust in height from 64 to 76 cm
(25 to 30 inches) above the floor and tilt forward and backward to help you find the
most comfortable position. Note that research has shown that there may be less
muscle tension in shoulders and forearms with the keyboard tilted away from you.
• When using your HP keyboard, remember it takes very little pressure or force from
your fingers to activate the keys. Improper typing style—the use of too much
force—can place unnecessary stress on the tendons and muscles in your hands,
wrists, and forearms.
• Make sure that your hands are in a neutral position when you use your keyboard.
This means that your forearms, wrists, and hands should be in a straight line.
• The keyboard has a low profile to help prevent excessive bending of your wrists
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